Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "[PATCH 0/3] virtio-rng: contribute to early randomness requests"
2014 Jul 21
8
[PATCH v2 0/4] virtio-rng: contribute to early randomness requests
v2:
- update patch 3 to store the hwrng_register_done bool per-device
rather than global
- add patch 2 that re-arranges struct elems for better packing.
Hi,
This series enables virtio-rng to service the early randomness
requests made by the hwrng core (patch 3), with Herbert's idea of
using the scan routine.
Patch 4 reverts the previous restriction, which no longer applies, to
not send
2014 Jul 21
8
[PATCH v2 0/4] virtio-rng: contribute to early randomness requests
v2:
- update patch 3 to store the hwrng_register_done bool per-device
rather than global
- add patch 2 that re-arranges struct elems for better packing.
Hi,
This series enables virtio-rng to service the early randomness
requests made by the hwrng core (patch 3), with Herbert's idea of
using the scan routine.
Patch 4 reverts the previous restriction, which no longer applies, to
not send
2014 Aug 12
3
[3.16 stable PATCH v2 1/2] virtio: rng: delay hwrng_register() till driver is ready
Instead of calling hwrng_register() in the probe routing, call it in the
scan routine. This ensures that when hwrng_register() is successful,
and it requests a few random bytes to seed the kernel's pool at init,
we're ready to service that request.
This will also enable us to remove the workaround added previously to
check whether probe was completed, and only then ask for data from the
2014 Aug 12
3
[3.16 stable PATCH v2 1/2] virtio: rng: delay hwrng_register() till driver is ready
Instead of calling hwrng_register() in the probe routing, call it in the
scan routine. This ensures that when hwrng_register() is successful,
and it requests a few random bytes to seed the kernel's pool at init,
we're ready to service that request.
This will also enable us to remove the workaround added previously to
check whether probe was completed, and only then ask for data from the
2014 Jul 21
3
[PATCH v2 3/4] virtio: rng: delay hwrng_register() till driver is ready
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 05:15:51PM +0530, Amit Shah wrote:
> Instead of calling hwrng_register() in the probe routing, call it in the
> scan routine. This ensures that when hwrng_register() is successful,
> and it requests a few random bytes to seed the kernel's pool at init,
> we're ready to service that request.
>
> This will also enable us to remove the workaround
2014 Jul 21
3
[PATCH v2 3/4] virtio: rng: delay hwrng_register() till driver is ready
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 05:15:51PM +0530, Amit Shah wrote:
> Instead of calling hwrng_register() in the probe routing, call it in the
> scan routine. This ensures that when hwrng_register() is successful,
> and it requests a few random bytes to seed the kernel's pool at init,
> we're ready to service that request.
>
> This will also enable us to remove the workaround
2014 Aug 12
3
[3.16 stable PATCH 1/2] virtio: rng: delay hwrng_register() till driver is ready
Instead of calling hwrng_register() in the probe routing, call it in the
scan routine. This ensures that when hwrng_register() is successful,
and it requests a few random bytes to seed the kernel's pool at init,
we're ready to service that request.
This will also enable us to remove the workaround added previously to
check whether probe was completed, and only then ask for data from the
2014 Aug 12
3
[3.16 stable PATCH 1/2] virtio: rng: delay hwrng_register() till driver is ready
Instead of calling hwrng_register() in the probe routing, call it in the
scan routine. This ensures that when hwrng_register() is successful,
and it requests a few random bytes to seed the kernel's pool at init,
we're ready to service that request.
This will also enable us to remove the workaround added previously to
check whether probe was completed, and only then ask for data from the
2014 Jul 14
4
[RFC PATCH 0/3] hw_random: support for delayed init randomness requests
Hello,
This series introduces a way to allow devices to contribute to initial
system randomness after a certain delay. Specifically, the virtio-rng
device can contribute initial randomness only after a successful
probe().
A delayed workqueue item is queued in the system queue to fetch this
randomness if the device indicates it's capable of contributing only
after a delay, via the new
2014 Jul 14
4
[RFC PATCH 0/3] hw_random: support for delayed init randomness requests
Hello,
This series introduces a way to allow devices to contribute to initial
system randomness after a certain delay. Specifically, the virtio-rng
device can contribute initial randomness only after a successful
probe().
A delayed workqueue item is queued in the system queue to fetch this
randomness if the device indicates it's capable of contributing only
after a delay, via the new
2014 Jul 05
6
[PATCH v2 0/2] hwrng, virtio-rng: init-time fixes
v2:
- this now separates both the patches; the virtio-rng fix is self-contained
- re-work hwrng core to fetch randomness at device init time if
->init() is registered by the device, instead of not calling it at all.
- virtio-rng: introduce a probe_done bool to ensure we don't ask host
for data before successful probe
Hi,
When booting a recent kernel under KVM with the virtio-rng
2014 Jul 05
6
[PATCH v2 0/2] hwrng, virtio-rng: init-time fixes
v2:
- this now separates both the patches; the virtio-rng fix is self-contained
- re-work hwrng core to fetch randomness at device init time if
->init() is registered by the device, instead of not calling it at all.
- virtio-rng: introduce a probe_done bool to ensure we don't ask host
for data before successful probe
Hi,
When booting a recent kernel under KVM with the virtio-rng
2014 Jul 10
5
[PATCH v3 0/2] hwrng, virtio-rng: init-time fixes
v3:
- Kees Cook pointed out a weird side-effect: devices which have
->init() registered get their randomness added to the system each
time they're switched in, but devices that don't have the init
callback don't contribute to system randomness more than once. The
weirdness is resolved here by using the randomness each time
hwrng_init() is attempted, irrespective of
2014 Jul 10
5
[PATCH v3 0/2] hwrng, virtio-rng: init-time fixes
v3:
- Kees Cook pointed out a weird side-effect: devices which have
->init() registered get their randomness added to the system each
time they're switched in, but devices that don't have the init
callback don't contribute to system randomness more than once. The
weirdness is resolved here by using the randomness each time
hwrng_init() is attempted, irrespective of
2014 Aug 06
2
[PATCH] virtio-rng: complete have_data completion in removing device
On (Wed) 06 Aug 2014 [16:05:41], Amos Kong wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 06, 2014 at 01:35:15AM +0800, Amos Kong wrote:
> > When we try to hot-remove a busy virtio-rng device from QEMU monitor,
> > the device can't be hot-removed. Because virtio-rng driver hangs at
> > wait_for_completion_killable().
> >
> > This patch fixed the hang by completing have_data completion
2014 Aug 06
2
[PATCH] virtio-rng: complete have_data completion in removing device
On (Wed) 06 Aug 2014 [16:05:41], Amos Kong wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 06, 2014 at 01:35:15AM +0800, Amos Kong wrote:
> > When we try to hot-remove a busy virtio-rng device from QEMU monitor,
> > the device can't be hot-removed. Because virtio-rng driver hangs at
> > wait_for_completion_killable().
> >
> > This patch fixed the hang by completing have_data completion
2014 Apr 25
1
[PATCH] virtio-rng: support multiple virtio-rng devices
Current hwrng core supports to register multiple hwrng devices,
and there is only one device really works in the same time.
QEMU alsu supports to have multiple virtio-rng backends.
This patch changes virtio-rng driver to support multiple
virtio-rng devices.
]# cat /sys/class/misc/hw_random/rng_available
virtio_rng.0 virtio_rng.1
]# cat /sys/class/misc/hw_random/rng_current
virtio_rng.0
]# echo
2014 Apr 25
1
[PATCH] virtio-rng: support multiple virtio-rng devices
Current hwrng core supports to register multiple hwrng devices,
and there is only one device really works in the same time.
QEMU alsu supports to have multiple virtio-rng backends.
This patch changes virtio-rng driver to support multiple
virtio-rng devices.
]# cat /sys/class/misc/hw_random/rng_available
virtio_rng.0 virtio_rng.1
]# cat /sys/class/misc/hw_random/rng_current
virtio_rng.0
]# echo
2014 Jul 21
0
[PATCH 2/3] virtio: rng: delay hwrng_register() till driver is ready
Instead of calling hwrng_register() in the probe routing, call it in the
scan routine. This ensures that when hwrng_register() is successful,
and it requests a few random bytes to seed the kernel's pool at init,
we're ready to service that request.
This will also enable us to remove the workaround added previously to
check whether probe was completed, and only then ask for data from the
2014 Jul 02
6
[PATCH 0/2] hwrng: don't fetch data before device init
Hi,
When booting a recent kernel under KVM with the virtio-rng device
enabled, the boot process was stalling. Bisect pointed to a commit
made during the 3.15 window to fetch randomness from newly-registered
devices in the hwrng core. The details are in the patches.
I considered a couple of approaches, but basing on the init() function
being registered, as is done in patch 1 here, seems like